Band leaving the stage
Budd Johnson, Dicky Wells, and the back of Buddy Tate, holding their instruments, leaving the stage. At the Concert Party at the Irving Center, New York.
Band sitting around a table
Joe Newman, John Darville, Zoot Sims, Vic Dickenson, Marvin Hannibal Peterson, Earle Warren, Harry Sweets Edison, and an unidentified woman sitting around a table.
Buck and Ben
Ben Webster, seated, speaking with Buck Clayton, trumpet in his hand, with Henri Chaix on piano on stage in Geneva, Switzerland.
Buck Clayton and Ben Webster
Buck Clayton seated with Ben Webster with their arms around each other in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Buck Clayton and Ben Webster duet
Buck Clayton, trumpet, with Ben Webster, saxophone, in Baden, Switzerland.
Buck Clayton and Earle Warren in performance
Buck Clayton, trumpet and Earle Warren, saxophone, on stage in Limoges, France.
Buck Clayton and Earle Warren playing in Limoges, France
Buck Clayton, trumpet and Earle Warren, saxophone, on stage in Limoges, France.
Buck Clayton and Eddie Lockjaw Davis
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis with Buck Clayton.
Buck Clayton at dinner with Buddy Tate
Buddy Tate seated at the dinner table with a smiling Buck Clayton.
Buck Clayton Benny Morton and others
Buck Clayton, trumpet with: Benny Morton, Jack Butler, Mezz Mezzrow, Max Kaminsky, Eddie Barefield, Cliff Jackson with microphone and the man seated on the far left is Milt Buckner.
Buck Clayton in the studio with Buddy Tate and others
Buddy Tate and Earle Warren playing sax with Sir Charles Thompson, Dicky Wells, and Buck Clayton.
Buck Clayton laughs with Jean-Marie Masse and Pierre Boyer
Buck Clayton giggles with his eyes closed as he sits with Pierre Boyer and Jean-Marie Masse who are looking at Buck.
Buck Clayton on stage for a birthday celebration
Saxophonist, Jesper Thilo presenting Buck Clayton with a birthday cake. Trombonist, John Darville at the mike, holding a bottle of liquor and announcing the birthday festivities.
Buck Clayton performing with Vic Dickenson and Earle Warren
Earle Warren, Buck Clayton, Vic Dickenson and unidentified African American male pianist performing on stage.
Buck Clayton playing in an ensemble during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party
An unidentified African American male clarinetist with Coleman Hawkins, sax; Buck Clayton, trumpet; likely Urbie Green, trombone; and Gus Johnson, drums playing, most likely, during Dick Gibson's Jazz...
Buck Clayton playing trumpet
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with Tony Coe on sax and an unidentified white male bass player at the Marquee Club in London, England.
Buck Clayton playing trumpet
Buck Clayton playing trumpet with an unidentified white man in glasses playing saxophone.
Buck Clayton playing trumpet in France
Buck Clayton on stage in Paris playing trumpet with Gene Ramey on bass and Earle Warren holding his saxophone in Paris, France.
Buck Clayton speaking at a performance
Buck Clayton speaking into a microphone with the Swingin' Dream Band including James Chirillo, guitar, Dennis Mackrel, drums, Doug Lawrence, Jerry Dodgion, Joe Temperley, saxes, and Randy Sandke...
Buck Clayton with a sax player
Buck Clayton standing on stage, smiling, hugging his trumpet with a microphone to his side, with an unidentified African American male sax player looking to his right at Buck Clayton.
Buck Clayton with Earle Warren on stage
Buck Clayton, trumpet and Earle Warren, saxophone, on stage in Limoges, France.
Buck Clayton with jazz ensemble during Dick Gibson's Jazz Party
An unidentified African American male clarinetist and pianist with Coleman Hawkins, sax; Buck Clayton, trumpet; likely Urbie Green, trombone; Gus Johnson, drums; and George Duvivier, bass; most likely...
Buck Clayton with Zoot Sims and others
Al Cohn, Buck Clayton, Zoot Sims, Budd Johnson and Buddy Tate performing together.
Buck Clayton, Buddy Tate, Earle Warren, Sir Charles Thompson and others
Buddy Tate speaking to a group including Sir Charles Thompson, Earle Warren, Buck Clayton and others.
Buck Clayton, Jimmy Skidmore, and Humphrey Lyttelton
Humphrey Lyttelton, back turned and holding trumpet; Buck Clayton, left hand on his face, standing next to Jimmy Skidmore who is holding a tenor saxophone and looking directly at Humphrey.